SEPTEMBER 2017 WELCOME MIKE HAUSBERG Welcome to The Old Globe and this production of Benny & Joon. Our goal is to serve all of San Diego and beyond through the art of theatre. Below are the mission and values that drive our work. We thank you for being a crucial part of what we do. MISSION STATEMENT The mission of The Old Globe is to preserve, strengthen, and advance American theatre by: creating theatrical experiences of the highest professional standards; producing and presenting works of exceptional merit, designed to reach current and future audiences; ensuring diversity and balance in programming; providing an environment for the growth and education of theatre professionals, audiences, and the community at large. STATEMENT OF VALUES The Old Globe believes that theatre matters. Our commitment is to make it matter to more people. The values that shape this commitment are: TRANSFORMATION Theatre cultivates imagination and empathy, enriching our humanity and connecting us to each other by bringing us entertaining experiences, new ideas, and a wide range of stories told from many perspectives. INCLUSION The communities of San Diego, in their diversity and their commonality, are welcome and reflected at the Globe. Access for all to our stages and programs expands when we engage audiences in many ways and in many places. EXCELLENCE Our dedication to creating exceptional work demands a high standard of achievement in everything we do, on and off the stage. STABILITY Our priority every day is to steward a vital, nurturing, and financially secure institution that will thrive for generations. IMPACT Our prominence nationally and locally brings with it a responsibility to listen, collaborate, and act with integrity in order to serve. PERFORMANCES MAGAZINE 1 OUR THANKS PRODUCTION SPONSORS EXTRAORDINARY LEADERSHIP Since the founding of The Old Globe in 1935, heroic leadership has made the theatre a cultural icon in San Diego and a leader in the TERRY ATKINSON American theatre. The following individuals and organizations, recognized for their tremendous cumulative giving, comprise a special Terry Atkinson serves as a member of The Old Globe’s Board of Directors and is pleased to sponsor group of friends who have played leading “behind-the-scenes” roles, helping to create productions on the three stages and programs in Benny & Joon. Terry’s career spans more than 40 years of leading world-class financial institutions, from the community. UBS Municipal Securities to Morgan Stanley, heading the latter company’s West Coast infrastructure — $25 million and higher — — $1 million and higher — group. Currently, he is CEO of Atkinson Management Consulting. He is a graduate of San Diego State Donald* and Darlene Shiley Mary Beth Adderley University, where he earned both his bachelor’s and juris doctorate degrees, and he is currently on the Bank of America boards of The Campanile Foundation and Worldreader, a not-for-profit organization with the mission — $11 million and higher — Diane and John Berol of providing digital books to children and families in the developing world. While actively working in Conrad Prebys* Stephen & Mary Birch Foundation, Inc. investment banking, he involved himself with many charitable efforts, such as the Harlem Day School City of San Diego Commission for Arts and Culture California Cultural & Historical Endowment J. Dallas and Mary Clark* and Sheltering Arms, a shelter for women and children. He also was PaineWebber’s national lead for the — $9 million and higher — Valerie and Harry Cooper Juvenile Diabetes Foundation. Karen and Donald Cohn Elaine and Dave Darwin Helen Edison* — $8 million and higher — Globe Guilders NIKKI AND BEN CLAY Sheryl and Harvey White Joan and Irwin Jacobs Nikki and Ben Clay are passionate about San Diego and are active countywide. They co-founded The Kresge Foundation government and community relations firm Carpi & Clay with Washington, DC, Sacramento, and San — $7 million and higher — The Lipinsky Family Kathryn Hattox* Estate of Beatrice Lynds* Diego offices; while Nikki ran the San Diego office, Ben led Sacramento. Now, Nikki provides strategic Viterbi Family and National Endowment for the Arts counsel for Clay Company and sits on multiple boards, including The Old Globe and The Campanile The Erna Finci Viterbi Artistic Director Fund Victor H.* and Jane Ottenstein Foundation at San Diego State University. Ben is a current board member and past president of the San Qualcomm Foundation Diego Symphony, and he is active with San Diego Rotary. — $4 million and higher — Estate of Dorothy S. Prough* Audrey S. Geisel Jeannie and Arthur Rivkin The James Irvine Foundation Theatre Forward Gillian and Tony Thornley — $3 million and higher — Wells Fargo Helen K. and James S. Copley Foundation Carolyn Yorston-Wellcome HAL AND PAM FUSON County of San Diego Anonymous (1) Hal and Pam Fuson became Globe regulars shortly after moving from Los Angeles to Encinitas in 1983. The Shubert Foundation *In memoriam During their two children’s teenage years, they subscribed to the Globe as a family. The children went off to college, and Hal and Pam gained new insights by attending evening shows with Post-Show Forums. Hal For additional information on how to support the Globe at these extraordinary levels, served as the Globe’s Board Chair from 2011 through 2014, a voyage of discovery that engaged the couple please contact Llewellyn Crain at (619) 684-4141 or [email protected]. in new challenges and reinforced for them the vital role The Old Globe plays in the cultural life of San Diego. Now they often bring their grandchildren to Globe productions, anxiously waiting until after the curtain to hear how their young brains have processed the lines of Cole Porter or William Shakespeare. ARTIST SPONSORS Artist Sponsors for Jack Cummings III (Director) SANDRA AND ARTHUR LEVINSON Sandy and Arthur Levinson are longtime supporters of The Old Globe as well as the San Diego Symphony and Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego. They also actively support organizations in the Jewish community, such as Hillel and the Jewish Community Center, where Arthur was the original campaign chairman for the JCC building in La Jolla. In the business world, they owned The Weekend Exercise Company, designing and manufacturing dance and bodywear in the early craze of workout wear, and were innovators in stretch fabrics that are now worn globally. Artist Sponsor for Nolan Gasser (Composer) MANDELL WEISS CHARITABLE TRUST Mandell Weiss (1891–1993) was a Romanian immigrant who became one of San Diego’s most prominent business leaders and who contributed millions of dollars to enrich San Diego during his lifetime. He fell in love with theatre in his teens, but his plans to pursue an acting career were interrupted by World War I. His legacy continues today through Mandell Weiss Charitable Trust’s support of organizations throughout San Diego County. 2 PERFORMANCES MAGAZINE PERFORMANCES MAGAZINE 3 The Old Globe is deeply grateful to our Artistic Angels and Benefactors, whose vital support of the Annual Fund helps us make theatre matter. 2017 Artistic Angels ($200,000 and higher annually) KAREN AND DONALD COHN† ELAINE AND DAVE DARWIN SILVIJA AND BRIAN DEVINE AUDREY S. GEISEL KATHRYN* AND JOHN HATTOX PEGGY MATTHEWS PAULA AND BRIAN POWERS JEAN AND GARY SHEKHTER U-T SAN DIEGO EDUARDO CONTRERAS / DARLENE MARCOS SHILEY† THE ERNA FINCI VITERBI In memory of Donald Shiley ARTISTIC DIRECTOR FUND In memory of Erna Finci Viterbi 2017 Benefactors ($100,000 to $199,999) TERRY ATKINSON ANN DAVIES PAMELA FARR AND HAL AND PAM FUSON BUFORD ALEXANDER DOUGLAS GATES CONRAD PREBYS* AND KAREN AND STUART TANZ SHERYL AND HARVEY WHITE VICKI AND CARL ZEIGER DEBRA TURNER DOW DIVAS † *In memoriam †Charter Sponsor since 1995 4 PERFORMANCES MAGAZINE PERFORMANCES MAGAZINE 5 OUR THANKS Welcome to The Old Globe! In addition to our wonderful sponsors, we are grateful for our large family of supporters—Friends of The Old Globe For the past several years, we’ve and Circle Patrons—as well as our loyal subscribers; their FROM BARRY enjoyed an exciting new musical to generosity demonstrates their commitment to making theatre kick off the Globe’s season each fall: matter to more people. Gifts of all sizes support the incredible 2014’s Bright Star, 2015’s In Your arts engagement programs that extend powerful theatrical The Old Globe’s national reputation as an incubator Dickstein, and Guenther know is that the way to adapt Arms, 2016’s October Sky, and now experiences beyond the stage. From free student matinees to for new American musical theatre results in a constant Benny & Joon for the stage is to translate it, to move Benny & Joon. Whether you’re a fan complimentary family programs on the Globe’s Copley Plaza stream of new musicals flowing toward my desk all year it into a new language that parallels the cinema but of the film or you’re meeting these to countless workshops, seminars, touring productions, and long. I love reading them and listening to recordings doesn’t replicate it. They perform this act of translation DOUGLAS GATES characters for the first time, I’m more: thank you for helping us bring theatre to the entire of their scores, as it gives me a palpable sense of the with a confidence and boldness that I truly admire. sure you’ll be thrilled with what the community! extraordinary creativity of artists around the country talented cast, crew, and creative team at the Globe have done whose copious imagination and invention invigorates Like the movie, the musical Benny & Joon deals with with this delightful story. Great theatre requires great patrons, and we are so glad you this form. But this bounty of material also brings with mental illness frankly and honestly. This was revelatory are with us tonight. And now, on with the show! it the artistic director’s familiar struggle: I’m spoiled at the time of the film’s premiere in 1993 and is still Please join me in thanking the dedicated supporters of Benny for choice.
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